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  • Russia Restarts Withdrawal Of Troops From Georgia

    RUSSIA RESTARTS WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM GEORGIA
    Translated by Pavel Pushkin

    Source: Vremya Novostey, April 13, 2007, p. 5
    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    April 16, 2007 Monday

    Today, Russia will continue the withdrawal of its bases from Georgia.

    An automotive column with hardware and property of the 62nd Akhalkalaki
    military base will go to Armenia where the 102nd Russian base is
    located in Gyumri. Andrei Popov, Commander of the Group of Russian
    Forces in Transcaucasia, reports that the base in Akhalkalaki will be
    closed by July 1. Five automotive columns will be sent to Armenia by
    then. Two trains with military hardware will be sent from Akhalkalaki
    to Russia. Withdrawal of the 12th base in Batumi to be closed in
    2008 will be restarted on May 15. Ten trains will go from Batumi to
    Russia and four trains will go to Armenia. Popov says: "Russia fully
    observes its obligations regarding the withdrawal of the bases." In
    autumn of 2006, the overall strength of the Group of Russian Forces
    in Transcaucasia exceeded 2,000 servicemen. The Russian military
    presence in Georgia had to end with the closing of the garrison in
    Tbilisi in 2008. However, after four Russian servicemen were arrested
    in Tbilisi according to suspicion of espionage in September of 2006,
    Russia decided to quickly withdraw the servicemen from Tbilisi in
    the interests of security. By December 25 of 2006, 387 servicemen
    of the Group of Russian Forces in Transcaucasia left the Georgian
    capital. Command of the Group of Russian Forces in Transcaucasia was
    moved to Batumi.
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